In the last two centuries, human activities have radically reduced the transport of suspended sediment and water to marine systems, mainly in the northern hemisphere, while complete sediment retention has been reported for the Nile River after the construction of the Aswan High Dam (AHD). Here, we focused on changes in the inner-shelf sediments most exposed to the pre-AHD flood plume in the distal part of its littoral cell as a predictor of the ecological response to large river fragmentation. Substantial reductions in fine (15-40%) and increases in coarse (~8 fold) sediment accumulation rates, increases in CaCO3 (~50%), decreases in autochthonous and total organic carbon (OC), and changes in the benthic foraminiferal assemblage toward more...
In the current era of the Anthropocene, human activities are powerful forces that affect the geosphe...
Recent research has highlighted the importance of rivers in the global carbon cycle. Rivers transpor...
Ecological alterations of wetlands due to anthropogenic influence are a central topic of discussions...
In the last two centuries, human activities have radically reduced the transport of suspended sedime...
18 pages, 8 figures, 4 tablesRiverine suspended particulate matter (SPM) is an important vector for ...
The formation of Eastern Mediterranean organic matter rich deposits known as sapropels is the result...
International audienceIn the oligotrophic context of the Mediterranean Sea, riverine inputs of parti...
In this paper, we investigate the ecology of live (rose Bengal stained) benthic foraminifera collect...
In the oligotrophic context of the Mediterranean Sea, riverine inputs of particulate organic matter ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from IOP Publishing via the DOI in this recordDa...
Recent research has highlighted the importance of rivers in the global carbon cycle. Rivers transpor...
A unique high-resolution record from the Nile prodelta has been investigated in order to study past ...
The highly productive coastal Mediterranean fishery off the Nile River delta collapsed after the com...
A large portion of freshwater and sediment is exported to the ocean by a small number 22 of major r...
Large river deltas serve as globally important archives of terrestrial and shallow marine biogeochem...
In the current era of the Anthropocene, human activities are powerful forces that affect the geosphe...
Recent research has highlighted the importance of rivers in the global carbon cycle. Rivers transpor...
Ecological alterations of wetlands due to anthropogenic influence are a central topic of discussions...
In the last two centuries, human activities have radically reduced the transport of suspended sedime...
18 pages, 8 figures, 4 tablesRiverine suspended particulate matter (SPM) is an important vector for ...
The formation of Eastern Mediterranean organic matter rich deposits known as sapropels is the result...
International audienceIn the oligotrophic context of the Mediterranean Sea, riverine inputs of parti...
In this paper, we investigate the ecology of live (rose Bengal stained) benthic foraminifera collect...
In the oligotrophic context of the Mediterranean Sea, riverine inputs of particulate organic matter ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from IOP Publishing via the DOI in this recordDa...
Recent research has highlighted the importance of rivers in the global carbon cycle. Rivers transpor...
A unique high-resolution record from the Nile prodelta has been investigated in order to study past ...
The highly productive coastal Mediterranean fishery off the Nile River delta collapsed after the com...
A large portion of freshwater and sediment is exported to the ocean by a small number 22 of major r...
Large river deltas serve as globally important archives of terrestrial and shallow marine biogeochem...
In the current era of the Anthropocene, human activities are powerful forces that affect the geosphe...
Recent research has highlighted the importance of rivers in the global carbon cycle. Rivers transpor...
Ecological alterations of wetlands due to anthropogenic influence are a central topic of discussions...